Asteriscus maritimus / Gold coin daisy.
Asteriscus maritima is a creeping plant, it is appropiate for areas next to the sea. It flowers has daisy like shape and bright yellow colour.

To reduce the plant's time in transit, shipments are made from Monday to Wednesday.


Shipping only to mainland Spain and mainland Portugal
Origin and Description:
Asteriscus maritimus, also known as Sea Star, is a trailing perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the aster family. Native to coastal areas, this plant thrives in environments adjacent to the beach.
History:
Recognized for its ability to withstand harsh conditions like drought and ample sunlight exposure, this species' adaptability and beauty have made it a popular choice in coastal landscaping and rocky areas, particularly where weed growth poses a challenge.
Care Tips:
- Planting: It doesn't require a specific substrate for cultivation. Ideal for dry, sunny spaces, it adapts well to poor, rocky soils.
- Watering: Drought-resistant, it requires moderate watering during establishment but can survive with minimal water once rooted.
- Pruning: Trimming faded flowers is recommended to prolong its blooming, which is prominent in spring and summer, though it continues to bloom to a lesser extent throughout the year.
- Fertilization: After transplantation, it's suggested to fertilize every 15 days to maintain its vitality and growth.
Watering and Pruning:
Asteriscus maritimus can be pruned after its flowering to maintain its shape and promote its health. Its drought resistance makes it a low-maintenance option, ideal for coastal landscaping and areas with poor soil.
This comprehensive description provides a detailed guide for those interested in cultivating and caring for Asteriscus maritimus in their environment, highlighting its unique characteristics and adaptability to coastal and sunny settings.
Data sheet
- Name
- Asteriscus maritimus / Gold coin daisy
- Origen
- Mediterranean coastal area
- Height
- From 2 to 20cm high
- Colour
- Grayish leaves and yellow flowers
- Flowering
- From April to July
- Location
- Sun
- Irrigation
- Moderate
- Applications
- In gardens as ground cover plant and rocky sites
- Sales format
- Pot 13cm
- Note
- As it is a live plant and depending on the season, the plant may be received, in some cases, not exactly the same as in the photograph, but as close as possible. This does not affect the quality of the plant.